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The Lowy Institute Poll, which has been tracking attitudes to foreign policy since 2005, this year recorded a dramatic 20-point drop in...
Undervaluing women’s work is partly related to the historical inertia of Australia’s highly regulated wage system.
A late surge by the Coalition may be enough to deny Anthony Albanese majority government.
The US president knew he needed to drop neutron bombs to shock his counterparties out of their stubborn stupor.
The absolute priority for this money is for it to make the Australian military more capable and more powerful now – in the 2020s.
Peter Dutton has thrown down the gauntlet to Labor to increase defence spending.
Our next parliament must be ambitious. That doesn’t mean utopianism – it means commitment to the national interest, even when it’s politically...
The era of geopolitical uncertainty demands a mature reckoning with our alliance obligations and our own responsibilities.
The real leadership test for both sides of politics this Anzac Day is whether they can match remembrance for our military past with readiness for...
If the Dutton team is serious about convincing voters it’s the best party to manage Trumpian uncertainty, it must stop sending mixed messages about...
A number of directors, mostly female, have departed in pairs from some of Australia’s highest-profile boardrooms in the past decade. Why isn’t it...
The White House’s charge of antisemitism is a cynical tactic to pursue a broader attack on academic freedom.
If Jorge Bergoglio had managed to occupy a theological and doctrinal middle ground, he might have done much to unite a polarised church.
The party that fails to understand the mindset of younger voters risks irrelevance in a political landscape that is far more complex.
Adrian Portelli, Laurence Escalante and Ed Craven could all face big problems if they try to sell their companies or go public, writes Primrose...
The Coalition has been in power for about nine of the last dozen years. If Australia is not on track, then perhaps some of the responsibility rests...
Amid the deluge of claimed political porkies, neither Anthony Albanese nor Peter Dutton is prepared to tell the truth about how to revive living...
What the business community hopes to see more than anything is a debate based on policies that support growth, are evidence-based and provide real...
The US president is coming to mean many things for this nation’s political leaders and for the Australian people.
Private credit is not a passing trend. But if the industry doesn’t address lingering concerns, it risks being treated like one.
Unlike during the Cold War, countries will not be able to remain neutral because China and the US will continue to push nations to choose which...
Peter Dutton’s campaign is in deep trouble as the Coalition loses its mojo and the federal government’s confidence surges.
Future generations will bear the brunt of the major parties wagering the nation’s future for instant political dividends.
The prime minister is hoping his luck holds out until May 3. He’s probably only going to get one Peter Dutton in this life.
Unlike during the Cold War, countries will not be able to remain neutral because China and the US will continue to push nations to choose which...
China wins the 21st century only if the West commits suicide, and that's what the US president is urging upon us, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
Removing fringe benefits tax on employer-subsidised childcare is a no-brainer if we truly care about lifting workforce participation.
We must protect the principle that sovereignty, stability and fairness are not up for negotiation – even in a more transactional world.